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Outdoor cat cages - 1987

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October 1987
October 1987
 
Now that looks horrendous and from everything I've read and seen on here it hasn't got much better!
 
It actualy has gotten alot better than these cages look. The lions and Tigers have better than average grottoes and the rest of the small cats have outdoor access (except serval and Eurasian lynx). The indoors are what every one complains about but I think that they are no worse than other zoos but other zoos do not let you see the inside holding.
Here are some more recent pictures:
http://www.zoochat.com/577/mountain-lion-exhibit-93059/
http://www.zoochat.com/577/tiger-exhibit-lincoln-park-zoo-42296/
http://www.zoochat.com/577/lincoln-park-zoo-serval-exhibit-42339/
http://www.zoochat.com/577/red-panda-exhibit-93068/
Lincoln Park Zoos has made many great improvements over the last couple of years by adding The Center for African Apes, African Journey and closing the penguin house. I just hope they can put anothe set of great exhibits in a small area (like Center For African Apes) where the penguin house is.
 
It actualy has gotten alot better than these cages look. The lions and Tigers have better than average grottoes and the rest of the small cats have outdoor access (except serval and Eurasian lynx). The indoors are what every one complains about but I think that they are no worse than other zoos but other zoos do not let you see the inside holding.
Here are some more recent pictures:
http://www.zoochat.com/577/mountain-lion-exhibit-93059/
http://www.zoochat.com/577/tiger-exhibit-lincoln-park-zoo-42296/
http://www.zoochat.com/577/lincoln-park-zoo-serval-exhibit-42339/
http://www.zoochat.com/577/red-panda-exhibit-93068/
Lincoln Park Zoos has made many great improvements over the last couple of years by adding The Center for African Apes, African Journey and closing the penguin house. I just hope they can put anothe set of great exhibits in a small area (like Center For African Apes) where the penguin house is.

It's good that they've made the species smaller and they've got large enclosures for lions and tigers but from what I've read the species inside don't have outdoor enclosures and those outside have only a small indoor holding!
Surely reducing the amount of species held would be a great idea in terms of husbandry?
 
The zoos website list that African Lions, Amur Tigers, Amur Leopards, Eurasian Lynx, Jaguar, Pallas Cat, Puma, Red Panda, Serval, Snow Leopard live in the Lion House so they have already reduced the number of species greatly (Persian Leopards, Black Leopards, cheetah, etc. were some former residents). When I last went I saw that all the animals have outdoor acess except the serval, Eurasian Lynx, and Jaguar. The jaguar was not in the indoor exhibit so I do not know If the jaguar died or was hiding.
 
The zoos website list that African Lions, Amur Tigers, Amur Leopards, Eurasian Lynx, Jaguar, Pallas Cat, Puma, Red Panda, Serval, Snow Leopard live in the Lion House so they have already reduced the number of species greatly (Persian Leopards, Black Leopards, cheetah, etc. were some former residents).

That's admirable, at least they're doing some down-sizing. Still quite a large collection though. (Quite mouth-watering to have them all under one roof!)

When I last went I saw that all the animals have outdoor acess except the serval, Eurasian Lynx, and Jaguar. The jaguar was not in the indoor exhibit so I do not know If the jaguar died or was hiding.

Keeping those three species indoors in this day and age is not something I agree with, they're all quite hardy animals and would not be worse off if given outdoor access!
 

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